- NAME
- Tk_MainWindow, Tk_GetNumMainWindows — functions for querying main window information
- SYNOPSIS
- #include <tk.h>
- Tk_Window
- Tk_MainWindow(interp)
- Tk_SetMainMenubar(interp, tkwin, menuName)
- Tk_SetWindowMenubar(interp, tkwin, oldMenuName, menuName)
- int
- Tk_GetNumMainWindows()
- ARGUMENTS
- DESCRIPTION
- KEYWORDS
Tk_MainWindow, Tk_GetNumMainWindows — functions for querying main window information
#include <tk.h>
Tk_Window
Tk_MainWindow(interp)
Tk_SetMainMenubar(interp, tkwin, menuName)
Tk_SetWindowMenubar(interp, tkwin, oldMenuName, menuName)
int
Tk_GetNumMainWindows()
- Tcl_Interp *interp (in/out)
-
Interpreter associated with the application.
- Tk_Window tkwin (in)
-
Token for main window.
- const char (*menuName)
-
The name of the new menubar that the toplevel needs to be set to.
NULL means that their is no menu now.
- const char (*oldMenuName)
-
The name of the menubar previously set in this toplevel.
NULL means no menu was set previously.
A main window is a special kind of toplevel window used as the
outermost window in an application.
If interp is associated with a Tk application then Tk_MainWindow
returns the application's main window. If there is no Tk application
associated with interp then Tk_MainWindow returns NULL and
leaves an error message in interpreter interp's result.
Tk_GetNumMainWindows returns a count of the number of main
windows currently open in the current thread.
Tk_SetMainMenubar
Called when a toplevel widget is brought to front. On the Macintosh,
sets up the menubar that goes across the top of the main monitor. On
other platforms, nothing is necessary.
Tk_SetWindowMenubar associates a menu with a window.
The old menu clones for the menubar are thrown away, and a handler is
set up to allocate the new ones.
application, main window
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